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Congestion games with failures [PDF]
We introduce a new class of games, congestion games with failures (CGFs), which extends the class of congestion games to allow for facility failures. In a CGF agents share a common set of facilities (service providers), where each service provider (SP) may fail with some known probability.
Penn, Michal +2 more
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Asynchronous congestion games [PDF]
We introduce a new class of games, asynchronous congestion games (ACGs). In an ACG, each player has a task that can be carried out by any element of a set of resources, and each resource executes its assigned tasks in a random order. Each player's aim is to minimize his expected cost which is the sum of two terms - the sum of the fixed costs over the ...
Penn, M., Polukarov, M., Tennenholtz, M.
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Congestion and non-congestion areas: identify and measure congestion in DEA
Detecting the weak and strong congestion statuses of decision-making units (DMUs) and measuring them via data envelopment analysis (DEA) is an important issue that has been discussed in several studies and with different views. The efficiency frontier is a concept derived from the underlying production possibility set (PPS), and the congestion concept ...
Seyed Rahim Moosavi +1 more
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Liver disease resulting from heart failure (HF) has generally been referred as “cardiac hepatopathy”. One of its main forms is congestive hepatopathy (CH), which results from passive venous congestion in the setting of chronic right-sided HF. The current spectrum of CH differs from earlier reports with HF, due to ischemic cardiomyopathy and congenital ...
José Ignacio Fortea +11 more
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The complex interaction between cardiac and renal functions is known. However, when these functions are disrupted, many intricate and sensitive interactions between these organs are failed by several pathophysiological ways. As a result, this malfunction is clinically evident by sign and symptoms associated to intravascular and interstitial congestion.
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Traffic congestion and congestion pricing [PDF]
For several decades growth of traffic volumes has outstrippedinvestments inroad infrastructure. The result has been a relentless increase intrafficcongestion. This paper reviews the economic principles behindcongestionpricing in static and dynamic settings, which derive from thebenefits ofcharging travellers for the externalities they create ...
C. Robin Lindsey, Erik T. Verhoef
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" CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS." [PDF]
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Beale, LionelS +2 more
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From airports to airport territories: expansions, potentials, conflicts [PDF]
Airports, as nodes in world transport networks, have been studied mostly in their role as hubs in the spatial strategies of airlines. This paper examines the role of airports as engines of growth in their local surroundings and the complexity of the ...
Yves Boquet
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Study of Myringoplasty in Wet and Dry Ears in Mucosal Type of Chronic Otitis Media [PDF]
Introduction: Chronic otitis media is the most common cause of hearing impairment in the developing countries. Hearing loss can have serious effects on day to day life.
UP Santosh +2 more
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The Importance of Optimal Hydration in Patients with Heart Failure—Not Always Too Much Fluid
Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality and a major public health problem. Both overhydration and dehydration are non-physiological states of the body that can adversely affect human health. Congestion and residual congestion are
Andrzej Wittczak +2 more
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